The western farm leader (1954-04-02)
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The western farm leader (1954-04-02)
- Publication date
- 1954-04-02
- Topics
- Western farm leader
- Collection
- peel_newspapers; peel; university_of_alberta_libraries; toronto
- Language
- English
- Item Size
- 167.9M
Page 1:
- Co-Operative Wool Growers Have Good Year
- Tuna Fish Are Tested for radioactivity in Tokyo
- New British Jet Plane Has Bird-like Flexible Wings
- Co-Op Congress Story
Page 2:
- Sales Partly Confirm Predictions of Firmer Purebred Cattle Market
- Will Attend Conference on Nuclear Physics, July
- TVA Returns Treasury More than Investment
Page 3:
- Win All Four Shorthorn Championships in Futurity
- Interest Strong in Marketing Boards
- Has 530 Weavers' Co-Ops
- Advise Phosphate Fertilizer
- Finland's Rape Seed Production
- Local News
Page 4:
- Farmers and Forestry
- The Bomb
Page 5:
- New Ambassador to Russia
- C. C. I. L. Trade Nearly $6½ Million Past Year
- Hourly Wage Rates Compared
- Local News
- Charles A. Fawcett of Consort Passes
- New Soft Wheat Object of Breeding Program
Page 6:
- Fraser Valley Milk Producers Forging Ahead
Page 7:
- What Dairymen's Co-Operative Has Done for Economy of B.C.
- Alberta Aged Bull Given Honorable Mention
- International Action Has Great Importance, Say General Manager
- Best Fertilizer for Wheat
- Rodney and Garry Stand Tests
Page 8:
- World Chronicle
- Dust from Hydrogen Bomb Burns Japanese Fishers
- Spitfires "Honorably Retired" from Service
Page 9:
- Will Hold Farmers' Union Convention in Edmonton, Dec. 6to10
- Co-Op Wool Growers Elect Officers for 1954
- Credit Costs Reduced
Page 10:
- Newcomers in Our Midst
- Farm Home & Garden
Page 11:
- Will Visit Scotland on Exchange Visit
- "Geneview" Best British Film
- Lead in Queen Contest
- New of Women's Locals
- Salvation Army Seeking $3,950,000 - Red Shield
Page 12:
- Livestock Market Review
- The Wheat Situation
- Staples Addresses Co-Op Club
- Re-Elected President
- Co-Op Life Insurance Company Has $51 Millions in Contracts
- Egg and Poultry Market
- The Dairy Market
- String Figures Show Weed Losses Formidable Part of Farmers' Costs
- Seed Treatment is Studied by U of a Plant Pathologists
Page 13:
- Traditions of West Recalled at Annual Meeting in Calgary
- Reports Successful Year
- Minister Stresses Heavy Strain Borne by Commissioners
- Sawfly May be Threat in some Areas This Year
- Need Still Great
Page 14:
- New Envoy Arrives
- Mustard and Cress
- Red Cross Hospital Costs
- Back-to-Land Movement in Israel - Co-Operative Use of Heavy Equipment
- Twisting the Lion's Tail
Page 15:
- State Profits up 224%
- Value of "Living Fences"
Page 16:
- Co-Operative Wool Growers Have Good Year
- Tuna Fish Are Tested for radioactivity in Tokyo
- New British Jet Plane Has Bird-like Flexible Wings
- Co-Op Congress Story
Page 2:
- Sales Partly Confirm Predictions of Firmer Purebred Cattle Market
- Will Attend Conference on Nuclear Physics, July
- TVA Returns Treasury More than Investment
Page 3:
- Win All Four Shorthorn Championships in Futurity
- Interest Strong in Marketing Boards
- Has 530 Weavers' Co-Ops
- Advise Phosphate Fertilizer
- Finland's Rape Seed Production
- Local News
Page 4:
- Farmers and Forestry
- The Bomb
Page 5:
- New Ambassador to Russia
- C. C. I. L. Trade Nearly $6½ Million Past Year
- Hourly Wage Rates Compared
- Local News
- Charles A. Fawcett of Consort Passes
- New Soft Wheat Object of Breeding Program
Page 6:
- Fraser Valley Milk Producers Forging Ahead
Page 7:
- What Dairymen's Co-Operative Has Done for Economy of B.C.
- Alberta Aged Bull Given Honorable Mention
- International Action Has Great Importance, Say General Manager
- Best Fertilizer for Wheat
- Rodney and Garry Stand Tests
Page 8:
- World Chronicle
- Dust from Hydrogen Bomb Burns Japanese Fishers
- Spitfires "Honorably Retired" from Service
Page 9:
- Will Hold Farmers' Union Convention in Edmonton, Dec. 6to10
- Co-Op Wool Growers Elect Officers for 1954
- Credit Costs Reduced
Page 10:
- Newcomers in Our Midst
- Farm Home & Garden
Page 11:
- Will Visit Scotland on Exchange Visit
- "Geneview" Best British Film
- Lead in Queen Contest
- New of Women's Locals
- Salvation Army Seeking $3,950,000 - Red Shield
Page 12:
- Livestock Market Review
- The Wheat Situation
- Staples Addresses Co-Op Club
- Re-Elected President
- Co-Op Life Insurance Company Has $51 Millions in Contracts
- Egg and Poultry Market
- The Dairy Market
- String Figures Show Weed Losses Formidable Part of Farmers' Costs
- Seed Treatment is Studied by U of a Plant Pathologists
Page 13:
- Traditions of West Recalled at Annual Meeting in Calgary
- Reports Successful Year
- Minister Stresses Heavy Strain Borne by Commissioners
- Sawfly May be Threat in some Areas This Year
- Need Still Great
Page 14:
- New Envoy Arrives
- Mustard and Cress
- Red Cross Hospital Costs
- Back-to-Land Movement in Israel - Co-Operative Use of Heavy Equipment
- Twisting the Lion's Tail
Page 15:
- State Profits up 224%
- Value of "Living Fences"
Page 16:
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